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Commanders WR Terry McLaurin expected to skip mandatory minicamp, per reports

Reports: McLaurin expected to skip Commanders' minicamp originally appeared on NBC Sports Washington

Commanders star wide receiver Terry McLaurin is not expected to attend the team’s mandatory minicamp this week as he continues to seek a long-term contract extension, according to multiple reports. The Washington Post’s Nicki Jhabvala was the first to report the news.

McLaurin’s expected absence should not come as much of a surprise, considering the 26-year-old has remained away from the team for weeks and did not attend any of Washington’s OTA sessions as the two sides have continued to negotiate on a long-term deal.

However, minicamp is mandatory for all players. Head coach Ron Rivera said last week he expected McLaurin to be in attendance, even with the wideout’s contract talks ongoing.

“I expect all our players to be here,” Rivera said. “Because it is mandatory.”

Should he not show, Washington has the option to fine McLaurin. The maximum fine is $95,877 if he chooses to skip all three days of minicamp this week.

Entering the final year of his rookie contract, McLaurin is currently expected to earn $2.79 million in 2022. He’s due for a massive pay raise considering his production throughout the first three years of his career — highlighted by back-to-back 1,000-yard campaigns despite consistently having to catch passes from below-average NFL starters.

McLaurin is one of several wideouts from the 2019 NFL Draft class looking to cash in on a booming wide receiver market, one that’s seen nine wideouts sign deals this offseason that will net $20 million or more annually. San Francisco’s Deebo Samuel, Seattle’s DK Metcalf and Pittsburgh’s Diontae Johnson all remain in similar positions as McLaurin. It’s worth noting that Samuel attended the 49ers minicamp last week, while Metcalf skipped Seattle’s.

Here are the important 2023 NFL offseason dates fans should know

Important 2023 NFL offseason dates fans should know originally appeared on NBC Sports WashingtonThe NFL is currently in the thick of its offseason, but there are still plenty of key dates to circle before the 2023 season kicks off on September 7.Here are important offseason dates to know...2023 NFL Offseason Key DatesMarch 13-15: NFL teams are permitted to begin negotiating with prospective free agents, but no deals can be signed just yet.March 15: New league year begins at 4 p.m. Free agents are now permitted to sign contracts with clubs.March 26-29: Annual league meetings in PhoenixApril 3: Teams with new head coaches (Carolina, Denver, Houston, Indianapolis and Arizona) can begin offseason workout programsApril 17: Teams with returning head coaches can begin offseason workout programsApril 26-29: 2023 NFL Draft in Kansas City May 2: Deadline to exercise fifth-year options on first-round picks from the 2020 NFL DraftMay 5-8 or May 12-15: Teams can hold three-day rookie camps for draft picks and undrafted free agentsMay 22: First day of OTAs for select teams. Clubs are allowed to hold 10 total on-field practices, but no live contact is allowed.May 22-24: NFL spring league meetingsJune 6: Start of mandatory minicamp for select teams. Clubs are allowed to have three mandatory practices.July 17: Deadline for teams with franchise-tagged players to sign a long-term contract extension. Teams are not allowed to re-engage in negotiations with a franchise player after this date until the conclusion of the 2023 season.August 3-6: NFL kickoff weekend in Canton, OhioSeptember 7: Opening game of the 2023 NFL regular season
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